Paid Circulation 3056 ATerage for January lit* lie JFfnttlHn fff || s ^ anb ISiaWatA* JHacouian < ?v I I xsjni-: ? ??!? ndents of TH* he it ? side dhkp; aorr aliv? wit! '? M.v friends anr \. SEE NO I. PAGE 8 AO AayA "MR. MACONIAN" Hi-ya Neighbors: Would you give a feller a piece of string and tell him to use it for a fly swatter? Well sir, that's about the situation firemen faced Sunday afternoon in trying to put out that big fire with no water pressure. If a fire of that size had happened on Main Street There's no doubt that Franklin would be minus half its business district right now; or they'd still be t^hting to save the whole town! This water problem is long, past the serious stage tiid most folks don't' give a hoot if it conies from ?i pumping station or a watershed so long as they've got ample water-to protect their homes' and busi ?essesses. i And I thank you, Mr; Maconian 'HONEST ABE' Ijncc'in was in the neighborhood near Frank lin High Monday and Tuesday before melting bark into history again. Johnny and Billy Harrison and Arthur Hays made a striking snow likeness of the great American in Arthur's yard. WORKSHOP I FOR p/rTs I IS SL ATED County-wide Event Set Wednesday At Union With a theme of ?Iirprovins Instruction Through Parent Par Jicipaiicu". Macon County's an ! nua! Parent and Family Life Edu- 1 .-ation Siudy Course is set for I . est Wednesday. February Z4, a I "U? x>h Elementary School. A iii.iiv.bcr of .speakers ar, m-I.;- . i.'i , ; i appear ori the p.og ' rv | v.ji'/li will run from 9:30 a.m. vo ; 2:3 '' p.m. At the mornins .'.essiori, \V ~ B'.ix, former president of We-t ' i .Una College, will spe.ik u.t ttTitlty 'grouping. A panel discussion on coopera ion between home and school n working toward their mutual : il of developing well-adjuste rid well-educated children is set for the afternoon session. The panel will be made up of ocal people representing various P.-T.A.'s throughout the county. A nursery will be operated at the school to care for young chil dren of mothers who could not otherwise attend. Lunch will be served in the J chool cafeteria. Those planning to attend are requested to make reservations not. later than February 22 by tele phone Union School. LA 4-2348. Symphony Drive Is Over Quota Music definitely Is coming to Macon County this spring. \Drs. H. Bueck, chairman of the loc.,1 chapter of the N. C. Sym phony Society, this week announ ced that the membership drive here has topped Us (980 quota, assuring the appearance of the North Carolina Symphony or chestra on March 9. Tickets purchased by individ uals and firms during the drive are now being mailed out, sh< said. Anyone failing to receive one should get in touch with Mr? Bueck or Mrs. Grover Schafer. Directed by Dr. Benjamir Swalin, the orchestra will givr two performances here. A specie | matinee concert has been ai ranged for school children and the regular concert will be held at night. ) Tenor Walter Carringer, who is hailed as outstanding among America's young singers, will be soloist. Franklin Girls Smother Webster In First Clash The Franklin High girls basket ball team smothered Webster 91 20 Monday night (February 1 5 ? in first round competition in the Smoky Mountain Conference East ern Division Tournament at Cher okee. The Franklin boys team was set for first tournament action against Cherokee last < Wednesday! night but scores for this games were nit available at press time. The Franklin lassies, in the Monday night win over Webster, starred five forwards hitting in double figures With the defense of Franklin's guards matching the unfailing accuracy of the forwards, the one sided halftlme score was Franklin SEE NO 3. PAGE 4 Bl I. LOWING SMOKE and snaking fire ho*es dci ame lime fire was id svming his auto parts busines s in F . ;n' lin, Mr. ?IIenry and hi . son. I.t. Frank L. Henry, II:. a?' Army p lot, h id a close hvu h v. ta fire. They were in thr infield at the Day ton a International SpeeJuay when a speeding raters gasoline tank broke and fJame . rocketed from it. vTIi driver cut the huiti'nit ear ir/o the infield. It roared past l- e two IIeni>.?, sp? wine ire. .Y.i\ Henry threw a news paper he was carrying in front of h!s fare for protection. Lt. Henry, unprotected, had the hair s'ri ed on his arm. Youth Center Officer Vote Slater! Sunday An clrctio 1 of new officers for the PrankHn Youth Center As sociation Is cheduled for 2 p m Sunday at the Presbyterian church Th" preskint, Dr. G R Mc Swcen. un'is all parents ahd teen atrers to turn out for the meeting LAMBASTS FEBRUARY 2 BELIEVERS ? Mountain Groundhog Forecasts Early Spring, Other '60 Happenings Groundhog: "Man, is it good to see someone who realizes that 'Valentine's l>ay' also is 'Groundhog Day'. We groundhogs are a romantic K>t and the characters who changed it to February 2 ought to he . . . Reporter: "Look, my crys tal-gazing frii'nd, I'm with you on that 'Valentine's Day' jazz. Our paper's been called everything tor not conform ing to the 2nd, but what I'm really here for is your annual forecast. Okay?" Groundhog: "Shoot son, I'm sharp enough with the an swers to . be om an unrigged quiz program." Reporter: "First off, did you s?e your shadow yesterday?" Groundhog: "See It! |,Son, I couldn't even get outside, let alone see my shadow. The snow was packed so tightly in the entrance to my hole I didn't dig my way out until early this morning." Reporter : "Then that means Spring is just around the corner, right?" Groundhog: "Well. I wouldn't go swimming tomorrow if I were you. but it won't be h>ng now. I.ot me think, where did I put my bikini?" Reporter: "Just as an extra favor, how about predicting some other things for our SEE NO. 2, PAGE 4 ' Hampered by lo\e water pressure and a stiff and freezin'i W 'tul, volunteer firemen from three towns lor more three hours battled a Sttndav alter iioo-i n ;at gut.ed :t Franklin automobile parts firm. V tr i i' i fortvl'n loi'a! iiretiieii. aided l?\- firemen ami e(;nit-t' ;nt from t'lavton. (ia.. and Svtva, kept the fire Inn spreading into another section of the building a t < r flames the had raced tineljecked through Aulo ' Parts arid Equipment lar^e concrete block building is I Company. not known ^ and it had auwar ] Frank L. !'? *y, Jr., and C. E. i Ked i II "iry. partners in the auto parts linn, conserva tively set the lo . at $(25,000. It Is pa'Tly covered by in-sur | anee, they said fhe fiilding is ; .owned by F'rani: 1. riV ry, Jr. I How the fire ;ttr!e.l in the I enily been burning for some time be for>' being discovered. Volunteer firemen arriving on the scene about 2:15 found the ' inside thick with smoke. The intense heat already had crack I ' SES NO. 4. PAOE 4 SKUNKS STILL THERE ? Fulcher's Cry Of 'Help' Is Growing Mere Fe bl : Bart FulriM r*K rry of "help" is l.rt on irk ?. ore feeble by W?" day. lie'* lo> nt hih war with i eolopy of skui lis that h .s taken ov' r th.iiKs wider his h'U^e. Trt m /set by Mr. Fuleher have bagged wo adult skunk*, but he says more are Mc'i * oH. vVe ean hoar them ^layin.T undrr there :it night. " he as 1 sures, 'and. of course, tiurr's (he stneli h i is unm:< tjkkoly skunk. Fuill riri; he's* at a com n't*- 'a .? ?. , , -jow' l?j * i d \ of the ?reu fires. But. maybe he wot t hu?e (a ''ftcr ' ' ?s family scenes to 1 1- .??!<> wi-v erow|i x *eeii twifird to lh- l.o'.Hbic s<irul! ..ear a1* bat an it ii . t to * V\ F., *? r vi.v! i. "you rceon we're just gettirg used to it?" Bart Fuller (gasp) and (gasp) skunk